Sell it and buy a new one. Gen3's fetch good prices 2nd hand, because they're always in short supply.

I seriously doubt that an exchange programme is feasible - they are different hardware supplied by the manufacturer; it's almost certainly not possible to physically "upgrade" an old Gen3 to the new spec.

You can always return it since it does not satisfy the specifications and you have two years to do that. The specification it does not satisfy is that the source code for GPL:ed code is not provided and the specifiation says it uses "embedded linux". When something more fun to buy appear that is always an option.

You can always return it since it does not satisfy the specifications and you have two years to do that. The specification it does not satisfy is that the source code for GPL:ed code is not provided and the specifiation says it uses "embedded linux". When something more fun to buy appear that is always an option.

Ha... you are a funny dude. Good luck with that. Let us know how it goes.